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Electro-Acupuncture
Electro acupuncture is the
application of electrical current to acupoints
on a patient. This can be done with either
electrodes or alligator clips clamped to
needles. Once the electrodes or needles are in
place, a box which controls the current is tu rned
on and the electro acupuncture can begin. The
patient is then left alone and the electrical
current continues for another 20 to 30 minutes.
This process creates a
pulsating sensation that is not painful to the
patient. The practitioner uses blankets and
pillows to ensure patient is comfortable and in
fact many times he or she will fall asleep. Many
patients say that after the acupuncture they
feel relaxed and rejuvenated. Some acupuncturist
jokingly refer to this state as "Aculand".
Acupuncture, an ancient form of
internal Chinese medicine, was for many years
dismissed by western medicine as an
unsubstantiated science. As more and more people
began to see positive results from their visits
to their practitioners though, acupuncture
eventually became a household word. However, the
words "electro acupuncture" aren't quite as
familiar. You would never guess that this form
of Eastern Medicine has actually been in
existence since the 1930s.
The theory of Chinese medicine
is that there is an energy flow which moves
through the body, somewhat like a river. This
current travels through the limbs and internal
organs of a body. The channels that connect each
area of the body are called Meridians. The flow
is called the Qi (pronounced chee). When someone
becomes ill, it is because the Qi has a blockage
or imbalance. Electro acupuncture helps to
restore the flow, almost like removing the dam
from a river.

There are numerous reasons
someone would get electro acupuncture. The most
obvious is that people who are afraid of needles
can still get acupuncture through the use of
electrodes. Electro acupunture can also apply
more consistent pressure and stronger
stimulation than
traditional acupuncture. Many times in
traditional acupuncture, the practitioner
continues to twist the needles for up to 20
minutes. The pressure can become inconsistent as
the acupuncturist begins to feel fatigued.

Electro acupuncture can be
especially helpful with neurological diseases,
including paralysis, pain, numbness, and muscle
spasms. It can also treat internal as well as
external trauma and therefore works well on
chronic and acute conditions. Generally electro
acupuncture works well when mixed with
traditional acupuncture. Patients will sometimes
see positive results after one session, but
usually six to eight sessions are suggested.
Our naturopathy centre offers
treatment sessions using electroacupuncture devices.
Also, if you wish to purchase
electroacupuncture equipment for your home or clinical
use,
please
contact us so we can discuss your requirements.
Click on the following link to view the
catalogue of available devices:
ELECTROACUPUNCTURE DEVICES
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